Monthly Bulletin of Books Added to the Public Library of the City of Boston, 3. köide

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The Trustees, 1898
 

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Page 171 - Conflicts of Capital and Labour Historically and Economically considered. Being a History and Review of the Trade Unions of Great Britain, showing their Origin, Progress, Constitution, and Objects, in their Political, Social, Economical, and Industrial Aspects.
Page 205 - GENESIS OF THE SOCIAL CONSCIENCE. THE RELATION BETWEEN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CHRISTIANITY IN EUROPE AND THE SOCIAL QUESTION. Crown 8vo.
Page 383 - On Colour, and on the Necessity for a General Diffusion of Taste among all Classes ; with Remarks on laying out Dressed or Geometrical Gardens. With Coloured Illustrations and Woodcuts.
Page 195 - AQUILA." fragments of the Books of Kings according to the translation of Aquila from a MS. formerly in the Geniza at Cairo, now in the possession of C.
Page 393 - An Act to provide ways and means to meet war expenditures, and for other purposes...
Page 370 - Volumes are sold separately, price 16s. each. BROWN. The Forester : A Practical Treatise on the Planting, Rearing, and General Management of Forest-trees. By JAMES BROWN, LL.D., Inspector of and Reporter on Woods and Forests.
Page 306 - THE STORY OF SIGURD THE VOLSUNG. and the Fall of the Niblungs.
Page 382 - Hedges and Evergreens. A complete Manual for the Cultivation, Pruning, and Management of all Plants suitable for American Hedging; especially the Maclura, or Osage Orange.
Page 393 - AN ADDRESS DELIVERED AT THE DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES TO STUDENTS OF THE BIRMINGHAM MUNICIPAL SCHOOL OF ART ON2IST FEBRUARY, 1894.
Page 44 - The Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, In Town Meeting Assembled, According to Law. [Published by Order of the Town.] To which is prefixed, as Introductory, An attested Copy of a Vote of the Town at a preceeding Meeting. Boston: Printed by Edes and Gill, in Queen Street, and T. and J. Fleet, in Cornhill. For a claim that the " Letter of Correspondence" was written by Benjamin Church, see R.

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